Breonna Taylor: 'Police must be held accountable'
Protests have continued for a second night in Louisville, Kentucky, following a decision not to prosecute police officers for the killing of the African American woman, Breonna Taylor.
Shawn Freeman is police chief of the Black Mountain Police Department in North Carolina and told Newsday what he thinks can be done to change the justice system. First, does he understand people's anger behind the protests?
(Photo: Members of the Louisville Metro Police Department congregate around the place where Breonna Taylor was shot during a rally to protest at her killing, in Louisville, Kentucky on July 25)
(Credit: Jeff Dean / AFP via Getty Images)
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